Are you looking to brighten your indoor space with a touch of nature? The Boston Fern, or Nephrolepis exaltata, is an excellent choice for anyone wanting to incorporate greenery into their home. With its lush, ruffled leaves and compact size—coming in a convenient 9cm pot—this fern is perfect for beginners and children alike. Not only does it enhance your decor, but it also purifies the air, creating a healthier living environment.
Boston Fern Plant in a 9cm Pot - Perfect Indoor Plant for Beginners - Nephrolepis exaltata (1 Plant)
£10.49
- Introducing the beautiful Boston Fern Plant, housed in a compact 9cm pot, perfect for both children and novice plant enthusiasts! This delightful Nephrolepis exaltata, lovingly nurtured by Carbeth Plants, boasts a stunning ruffled appearance that adds a touch of elegance to any indoor space. Whether you're sprucing up your kitchen, brightening your bathroom, or adding a splash of greenery to your dining table, this charming fern is the ideal choice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Popular questions and answers about this product
What conditions does the Boston Fern thrive in?
The Boston Fern prefers bright, indirect light and high humidity. It's ideal for kitchens and bathrooms where moisture is more prevalent.
How often should I water my Boston Fern?
Water your Boston Fern when the top inch of soil feels dry. Typically, this means watering once a week, but adjust based on your home's humidity levels.
Can I keep a Boston Fern in a hanging basket?
Absolutely! Boston Ferns look stunning in hanging baskets, allowing their lush fronds to cascade beautifully.
Is the Boston Fern safe for pets?
Yes, the Boston Fern is non-toxic to cats and dogs, making it a safe choice for pet owners.
What should I do if my Boston Fern's leaves turn brown?
Brown leaves may indicate too much direct sunlight or insufficient humidity. Move the plant to a shadier spot and mist it regularly to increase humidity.
How can I propagate my Boston Fern?
You can propagate Boston Ferns through division. Carefully separate the plant into smaller sections, ensuring each has roots, and pot them individually.




















